Amid Heavy Troop Deployment, Eid Celebrated Peacefully in J&K Barring Few Incidents, Say Police
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,
Security arrangements ahead of Eid festivities in the Kashmir valley is the lead story across several newspapers today.
"Some easing of lockdown but curfew back in Srinagar" headlines The Indian Express, further adding, 'Srinagar DM meets Imams, administration lists 300 phone booths, delivery of vegetables'. The Statesman writes, "Banks, markets open in Kashmir ahead of Eid"
"Flood toll at 60 in Kerala, situation grim in 3 states" reports The Pioneer with a sub headline, "97 lives lost in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujrat so far to monsoon fury"
"CBSE exam fee for SCs, STs up 24 times" informs The Tribune of the latest fee-hike by the Board.
"Govt to launch 'Uber for tractors' app to aid farmers" reports The Hindu of the Agriculture Ministry's latest initiative to rent out agricultural equipments to farmers.
And finally, "Warming could make your next flight bumpier" reports The Times of India of a research, conducted at the University of Reading in England, which reveals that climate-change is creating more turbulence as changes in wind-speed are getting extreme.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,
Security arrangements ahead of Eid festivities in the Kashmir valley is the lead story across several newspapers today.
"Some easing of lockdown but curfew back in Srinagar" headlines The Indian Express, further adding, 'Srinagar DM meets Imams, administration lists 300 phone booths, delivery of vegetables'. The Statesman writes, "Banks, markets open in Kashmir ahead of Eid"
"Flood toll at 60 in Kerala, situation grim in 3 states" reports The Pioneer with a sub headline, "97 lives lost in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujrat so far to monsoon fury"
"CBSE exam fee for SCs, STs up 24 times" informs The Tribune of the latest fee-hike by the Board.
"Govt to launch 'Uber for tractors' app to aid farmers" reports The Hindu of the Agriculture Ministry's latest initiative to rent out agricultural equipments to farmers.
And finally, "Warming could make your next flight bumpier" reports The Times of India of a research, conducted at the University of Reading in England, which reveals that climate-change is creating more turbulence as changes in wind-speed are getting extreme.
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